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Curling Alberta cancels championships, reps for nationals yet to be named

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‘I think they should just call it’: Curlers question whether provincials should proceed Northern Ontario was the first member association to announce the cancellation of its playdowns this season.

It used last season’s results to determine representatives for the upcoming nationals, which will be held in a bubble setting at Calgary’s Markin MacPhail Centre.Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia followed Northern Ontario’s lead in recent weeks.

Other provinces and territories are still hoping they’ll be able to hold their annual playdowns. Wholesale changes coming for Viterra, Scotties as COVID-19 alters provincial curling championships Team Laura Walker represented Alberta at last year’s Scotties Tournament of Hearts while Brendan.

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